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republicans may be in for another soul searching primary crisis as tom latham and extreme conservative steve king may both have their eyes on that senate seat. we'll be right back.
republicans may be in for another soul searching primary crisis as tom latham and extreme conservative steve king may both have their eyes on that senate seat. we'll be right back.
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hear from alabama state representative steve clouse. he's been spending time with the family of the 6-year-old being held hostage in that underground bunker. >>> police are searching for a 70-year-old man they say is responsible for a deadly shooting in phoenix. the suspect, arthur douglas harmon was appear tending a meeting at a law office when he allegedly opened fire. a 48-year-old man was killed, two others were wounded in that attack. harmon took off in a 2013 kia optima and he then opened fire on a witness who tried to follow him. >>> a senate hearing on guns opened with pretty powerful words from former arizona representative gabrielle giffords. it was two years since giffords was shot in the head at a political event in tucson. she was there yesterday to urge congress to do something about gun violence. let's listen. >> you must act. be bold, be courageous. americans counting on you.
hear from alabama state representative steve clouse. he's been spending time with the family of the 6-year-old being held hostage in that underground bunker. >>> police are searching for a 70-year-old man they say is responsible for a deadly shooting in phoenix. the suspect, arthur douglas harmon was appear tending a meeting at a law office when he allegedly opened fire. a 48-year-old man was killed, two others were wounded in that attack. harmon took off in a 2013 kia optima and he...
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. >> steve clouse is with the alabama state legislature joining us this morning. thank you for your time. i know you're super busy this morning so we truly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll continue to watch the story for you as it unfolds, as this hostage situation continues. >>> i want to turn now to the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut, sparking a national debate on gun control. it seems to be raging on from congress to town halls to people discussing it every day. yesterday that mass shooting in phoenix was unfolding even as the senate tried to find a solution to end the violence. so how did that go? was there any sense of agreement? was there a tenor of, you know, we might be able to work together to do something in this meeting? >> reporter: you know, soledad, there was not a ton of agreement when we saw that hearing yesterday. democrats are emphasizing gun control solutions. republicans were saying there are existing laws that are flawed and not well enforced and they say the mental health system is a wreck and it's all a sign of just how difficult
. >> steve clouse is with the alabama state legislature joining us this morning. thank you for your time. i know you're super busy this morning so we truly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll continue to watch the story for you as it unfolds, as this hostage situation continues. >>> i want to turn now to the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut, sparking a national debate on gun control. it seems to be raging on from congress to town halls to people discussing it...
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alabama state representative steve clouse and state senator hari harri-ann smith have spoken about the hostage. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we know this little boy is named ethan, about to turn 6 in a few weeks. i know you've been speaking to the family, how are they holding up? >> right now, savannah, they're holding on by a thread. the whole community, the whole county is coming together. we had five prayer vigils last night around the county. people are hopeful we can bring this to a successful end. at the same time, we had the family of the slain bus driver, whose lives have been devastated. our gratitude needs to go out to him for protecting all these other children. he started the day as a school bus driver and he ended as a hero. >> senator smith, let me ask you about this medical condition we understand ethan has. i understand there's been some medication that's been given to him. is it the sort of condition that might be even more serious if he
alabama state representative steve clouse and state senator hari harri-ann smith have spoken about the hostage. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we know this little boy is named ethan, about to turn 6 in a few weeks. i know you've been speaking to the family, how are they holding up? >> right now, savannah, they're holding on by a thread. the whole community, the whole county is coming together. we had five prayer vigils last night around the county. people are hopeful...
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steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a speck, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. and i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from 83.60 to 80. pull the tri
steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative...
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let's bring in the panel, steve hies and charles krauthammer. well as we know white paper obama administration was leaked. we know more of the legal parameters that the administration cites for the use of drones to attack and to kill american citizens. the target must be and target must be a, quote, senior operational leader that poses an imminent threat and the decision could be made by informed high level official of the u.s. government. steve, do those seem reasonable guidelines? >> any time you have the u.s. governmental killing a u.s. citizen without due process it would have to give you pause. if you look the way president obama, he demagogued the issue in the campaign and things he said afterwards, there is tremendous amount of hypocrisy from the white house. we are talking about by the administration over water boarding enhanced interrogations where you would be subjecting a non-u.s. citizen to interrogations versus this kind of killing of american citizen. i think there is a lot of hypocrisy involved. just because it's hypocritical does
let's bring in the panel, steve hies and charles krauthammer. well as we know white paper obama administration was leaked. we know more of the legal parameters that the administration cites for the use of drones to attack and to kill american citizens. the target must be and target must be a, quote, senior operational leader that poses an imminent threat and the decision could be made by informed high level official of the u.s. government. steve, do those seem reasonable guidelines? >>...
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within one hour, host steve ducey, kwent inwent into damage mode. >>> a facelift for the site? really? >> showing off this glamorous new face. faceli facelift, perhaps? >> that doesn't sound like a facelift for the web site to me. especially when you're showing a split screen of hillary's face from the new site compared to a photo of her label two weeks ago. i think it's time to send out a new tweet. the only appearance they should be worrying about at fox is their own. did they think we wouldn't say their sexist about face? nice try, nice try. but face this fact. we gotchya. [ male announcer ] here's a word that could give you peace of mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. some of the ones that push mutual funds with their names on them -- aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? am i in the best fund for me, or them? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes, it's best for them. then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. why? b
within one hour, host steve ducey, kwent inwent into damage mode. >>> a facelift for the site? really? >> showing off this glamorous new face. faceli facelift, perhaps? >> that doesn't sound like a facelift for the web site to me. especially when you're showing a split screen of hillary's face from the new site compared to a photo of her label two weeks ago. i think it's time to send out a new tweet. the only appearance they should be worrying about at fox is their own. did...
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united in baltimore, going to those games as a teenager and raising my own children on joe montana and steve young, you can just imagine how exciting this game was. >> congresswoman pelosi's district covers that and she was in new orleans for the game. >>> what will go down as one of the easiest drug busts of all time. we'll explain that. you are watching wusa9. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> a segment of the population not known for getting regular health checkups is getting help from an unlikely place. this barber shop in los angeles offers african american customers a blood pressure check. doctors at cedar hospital taught the owner how to take the readings, evaluate them, and make referrals to the doctors. >> the average man with high blood pressure in this barber shop comes every six weeks to get their haircut. i think him a nice doctor. i never had that much in my practice. >> no kidding. an estimated 40% of africa
united in baltimore, going to those games as a teenager and raising my own children on joe montana and steve young, you can just imagine how exciting this game was. >> congresswoman pelosi's district covers that and she was in new orleans for the game. >>> what will go down as one of the easiest drug busts of all time. we'll explain that. you are watching wusa9. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an...
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i'm steve handlesman. >>> floyd corkins is 28 years old. he entered his this morning and told the judge he intended to make a statement against gay rights opponents. he shot a security guard inside downtown headquarters of a christian group. although wounded, the guard wrestled the gun away. he was carrying a bag of ammunition and some sandwiches. prosecutors say he planned to smear the sandwiches in the face of his shooting victims. this is the first time a defendant has been charged and convicted under d.c.'s anti-terrorism act which was enacted in 2002. >>> a d.c. man is charged tonight in connection with a shooting involving a police officer. 46-year-old david young stabbed an officer in the back last night. it happened at a home on 13th street northwest off piney branch road. officers had gone there responding to a report of a stalk iter. investigators say after young stabbed the officer, another officer shot him. both young and the officer were treated and released from area hospitals. >>> really nice out there this afternoon. lots of
i'm steve handlesman. >>> floyd corkins is 28 years old. he entered his this morning and told the judge he intended to make a statement against gay rights opponents. he shot a security guard inside downtown headquarters of a christian group. although wounded, the guard wrestled the gun away. he was carrying a bag of ammunition and some sandwiches. prosecutors say he planned to smear the sandwiches in the face of his shooting victims. this is the first time a defendant has been charged...
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i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making short-term bearish belts. the most active by the february 105 puts. these expire a week from friday. they were buying them at 85 cents on average. that means they are expecting the stock to be below in just over a week. >> all right. you can catch more options actions every friday at 5:00 on cnbc. >>> coming up next, banking on the hottest trade in the world. and romming the dice on online gambling stocks. why one investor has a beef with one of gambling's biggest names. >>> plus, we pace wagers on some winners. >>> plus, jeremy stoppelman. his thoughts on the latest earnings
i'm going to give it to steve. >> wow. this is karen's first defeat. >> look, i've been defeated already by this stock the last two days, so, i -- you know, i -- >> i'm sorry to pile on. >> no, no, that's okay. >> fedex rallying to fresh 52-week highs. this as the u.s. postal service will stop first class mail service on saturday, starting in august. mike khouw, how are the options traders trading fedex at this point? >> the option traders are making...
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where will steve pierce be during the address? his announcement yesterday, public hearing on the chicken is the same day of the state of the union. pearce will be attending a meeting on a chicken to the endangerered species list. >>> and their top staffers would rather forget. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell
where will steve pierce be during the address? his announcement yesterday, public hearing on the chicken is the same day of the state of the union. pearce will be attending a meeting on a chicken to the endangerered species list. >>> and their top staffers would rather forget. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for...
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steve has more on the reaction to this change. >> it was a very long battle. the u.s. postal service has already cut thousands of jobs and consolidated rail sites across the country. >> i don't get much mail on saturday anyway, so i don't see a difference for me personally. >> it was a much more common response in our informal polling of coastal customers than this. -- of postal customers. starting in august, mail will still be delivered on saturday to post office boxes, and packages will still be delivered. you just will not see this first-class service door to door. it has some customers worried about the bigger picture. >> it will not affect me personally but overall it will affect other people, and mainly jobs for people. >> the unions representing postal workers don't like it. the national association of letter carriers calling it a disastrous idea. postal service executives cannot tech -- cannot save the postal service by tearing it apart. >> this announcement today is just one part of a much larger strategy to return the postal service to long-term financial sta
steve has more on the reaction to this change. >> it was a very long battle. the u.s. postal service has already cut thousands of jobs and consolidated rail sites across the country. >> i don't get much mail on saturday anyway, so i don't see a difference for me personally. >> it was a much more common response in our informal polling of coastal customers than this. -- of postal customers. starting in august, mail will still be delivered on saturday to post office boxes, and...
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i read about steve foster from taunton in the local newspaper. he's suffering from thyroid cancer, his brother has cancer, hi wife and father both died of cancer. all four worked in the plant. yet, i i worked to larry darcy, diagnosed with kidney cancer in 199. he went out of his way to credit your company for the opportunities it gave him and his co-workers. over 180 of those co-workers from the attleboro plant that he's aware of contracted some type of cancer. i tell the story, sir, not to cast blame, the human cost of this country's nuclear development in the 1950's and 1960's is not unique to texas instruments or to attleboro. but i do believe that t.i., along with the federal government, has a responseability to the men and women that we put in harm's way. while we can't take back the exposure to the radioactive or toxic material so many suffered, what we can do is everything in our power to make sure we ease their pain today. so, sir, i'd like your opinion on how my office can work with your company and the department of labor, department o
i read about steve foster from taunton in the local newspaper. he's suffering from thyroid cancer, his brother has cancer, hi wife and father both died of cancer. all four worked in the plant. yet, i i worked to larry darcy, diagnosed with kidney cancer in 199. he went out of his way to credit your company for the opportunities it gave him and his co-workers. over 180 of those co-workers from the attleboro plant that he's aware of contracted some type of cancer. i tell the story, sir, not to...
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i'm in, steve rattner. fine, president obama. actually the bailout with the auto companies started with president bush. let's get to when you first walked into the renaissance center. you started asking people, that is one of my favorite chapters in the book. tell me what you do and tell me whom you report. some people couldn't even give you a straight answer. >> that's true. they couldn't. i asked one person, what's wrong with gm? and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy got us. and i said what about the other auto companies? there was no answer to that. who do you work for? i work for several people. that is dead giveaway. what do you do? it was difficult. liz: it was a bloated, bloat system. >> it was. liz: it seemed to you people that worked on one portion of a car didn't understand the other parts of the car. >> that's true. liz: how did you get it all together once again? >> we got all the management people, once we changed the organization in a room and said what do we do at this company? we settled in a shor
i'm in, steve rattner. fine, president obama. actually the bailout with the auto companies started with president bush. let's get to when you first walked into the renaissance center. you started asking people, that is one of my favorite chapters in the book. tell me what you do and tell me whom you report. some people couldn't even give you a straight answer. >> that's true. they couldn't. i asked one person, what's wrong with gm? and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy...
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climber steve smith from sydney, australia was practicing avalanche rescue techniques with a group when all of a sudden this starts coming down mount dixon. looks like an avalanche, except this is rocks. >> oh, my god! oh -- ah -- ah. >> you saw that little red shack right there? that is where the group of climbers were staying. this is 650 feet away. almost taking that thing down and the group with it. >> man is that is nasty. now video came out last month of this same rock slide from above. pictures that gives you the idea of the size of this thing. look at that. >> nothing of this size has happened at this national park in 20 years. the largest recent rock fall happened in 1991 they said that thing was what happened in recent force. you have to imagine what did this group of climbers do? >> the next day they had to be air lifted out of there. nobody was hurt, but they got dangerously close to these rocks. >> no my god. >> oh, ah, ah. >> i think we can agree that pilots are skilled individuals especially when they have to fly in conditions like this. these are coming into the airport
climber steve smith from sydney, australia was practicing avalanche rescue techniques with a group when all of a sudden this starts coming down mount dixon. looks like an avalanche, except this is rocks. >> oh, my god! oh -- ah -- ah. >> you saw that little red shack right there? that is where the group of climbers were staying. this is 650 feet away. almost taking that thing down and the group with it. >> man is that is nasty. now video came out last month of this same rock...
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charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company called google who is going through their first real challenges in terms of small disruption around the edges. >> charlie: what is that disruption? >> well, the disvupg is how search is being used. it's a different metaphor. facebook could potentially start searching. disruption is never head on. it's always around the edges. what that forces us to do is a large technology company is to reimagine, reinvent how we operate. >> charlie: mark zucker burg. a brilliant visionary who has done a phenomenal job with facebook. >> charlie: did you
charlie: steve jobs. obviously he was the once in a generation visionary in terms of repeatedly producing products that were beautiful intuitive and loved. >> charlie: what do you make of the fall in their stock price? >> i think my guess is tim cook and that team are not worrying about the short term stock price. they're building for the longer term and stocks go up and down. if you get too focused on that you get distracted. >> charlie: larry page. reated a great company...
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. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older. when we are talking about that, i don't like to use the word entitlements. what we are talking about is our parents and grandparents going to be able to care for themselves after they stop working and will they have a health care they need? it's something we have to talk about and how we take care of the needs of our elderly as the fastest growing population. this is one of the things that suggested what we should do is slow down. we should take these measures that are requiring us to speed up and make fast decisions when we have time to figure out how to do it right and how to do it in a way to invest in our fu
. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older....
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steve sensteve steve centanni. >> reporter: vermont independent bernie sanders said this will send the post office into a death spiral. white house press secretary jay carney received to prefer a more comprehensive approach to postal reform. >> it would be our preference that that package of reforms be implemented for the sake of a stronger future of the postal service. we're looking at this particular action now and, you know, i can't really evaluate it yet since we just found out about it yesterday. >> republicans largely applaud the post office for bein propro active in the face of difficult budget constraints. >> the congress in its wisdom has tied their hands every which way for them to actually run the post office in a revenue newt nl way. congress needs to afnlgt no question about that. >> the post office has taken the initiative and is looking for ways to cut costs and looking at ways of saving $2 billion. it doesn't get us all the way there, but it's a good start. >> that's just a sampling of some of the reaction you heard on capitol hill, shep. >> what about reaction from let
steve sensteve steve centanni. >> reporter: vermont independent bernie sanders said this will send the post office into a death spiral. white house press secretary jay carney received to prefer a more comprehensive approach to postal reform. >> it would be our preference that that package of reforms be implemented for the sake of a stronger future of the postal service. we're looking at this particular action now and, you know, i can't really evaluate it yet since we just found out...
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on the fundamental point it's steve cortes founder of veracruz and cnbc contributor. did i read this correctly, you shorted disney? >> listen, it's not easy to fight a stock that has it at an all-time high but this has gotten very frothy. as a disclaimer i have to admit that i took the disney cruise with my kids a few years ago. let me tell you something it was hell on the water. got the norovirus. i would rather have been on the endurance stuck in the ice than on that boat, but aside from that, i do have real world reasons outside of my own experience to fight disney one, a fundamental one and technical one even though i'm supposed to be the fundamental guy. the fundamental reason is falling wages. wage growth is tepid at best in this economy. b of a put a report out that this week with high gasoline prices and falling wages that's a toxic recipe going forward and the second reason, and when i look at apple versus disney, these two stocks until roughly thanksgiving traded very much in unison and we've seen a very we well-advertised plunge. i think that's broader and
on the fundamental point it's steve cortes founder of veracruz and cnbc contributor. did i read this correctly, you shorted disney? >> listen, it's not easy to fight a stock that has it at an all-time high but this has gotten very frothy. as a disclaimer i have to admit that i took the disney cruise with my kids a few years ago. let me tell you something it was hell on the water. got the norovirus. i would rather have been on the endurance stuck in the ice than on that boat, but aside...
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. >> reporter: he was known as the guy that was going to replace steve shorts men. he is not going anywhere, so this is what is going on. interesting global blight. black rock -- blackstone. engine private equity firm. let's give back to my other story, which is the banks. lots of investment bankers are telling me if there are board. clear discussions at the board, and dutch soldier at the show that this would be the year you might see a bank break up. it will clearly be -- liz: and i asked because of the time you thought it might be a big u.s. bank that got caught up. it's not me and i have no clue. liz: heated talk about what people are starting to talk about this inside these various. i hear the most likely suspect and where there is some talk is barclays. a huge u.k. bank under lots of trouble. you know, morale is low. an ico. they have been hit on the scandal and other issues. liz: a pretty chart. >> it has been down lately. any event, we should point out it is an ugly charge is the fun is a crisis. liz: isn't everything? >> no. goldman is doing better, some of
. >> reporter: he was known as the guy that was going to replace steve shorts men. he is not going anywhere, so this is what is going on. interesting global blight. black rock -- blackstone. engine private equity firm. let's give back to my other story, which is the banks. lots of investment bankers are telling me if there are board. clear discussions at the board, and dutch soldier at the show that this would be the year you might see a bank break up. it will clearly be -- liz: and i...
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the man who runs nokia, former microsoft executive, friend of steve ballmer. we know microsoft sniffed around rim. do you think there is a chance that they do more than partner up? you think microsoft could make a move for nokia to buy? >> i guess anything could happen. i wouldn't go into the stock expecting that to happen. what i would do is say okay, of all my speculative money i have to work with, i think nokia is here. i would work with the stop at like three bucks. i wouldn't take more than 25% risk. i think if it heads below 3, something major could be wrong. >> right. >> and perfect timing for this segment. we just flashed up a moment ago the fact that blackberry has the best ever for blackberry in canada yesterday. i want it pose, and i'm also kind of stealing your thunder because it is one of your 2013 predecks and a speculative prediction about maybe oracle making a play. what do you reckon, jeff? >> well, acquiring companies the last 24 months, i wouldn't play that out of the realm, mandy. remember a couple years ago, at 50, $50, and they got very c
the man who runs nokia, former microsoft executive, friend of steve ballmer. we know microsoft sniffed around rim. do you think there is a chance that they do more than partner up? you think microsoft could make a move for nokia to buy? >> i guess anything could happen. i wouldn't go into the stock expecting that to happen. what i would do is say okay, of all my speculative money i have to work with, i think nokia is here. i would work with the stop at like three bucks. i wouldn't take...
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. >> jon: it did for a second seem like steve croft was looking to buy some chinese workers. i picked up a couple of chinese guys for $10,000 each. good deal? no, what? 60 minutes is so stuffy. give me a news man i can relate to. >> a lot of items about the health and well being including the fact that full-on -- facebook can full-on bum you out. >> jon: thank you bra. talk to me in the language of the youth which makes me feel good because we're both very, very old. what about facebook puts us at risk for the bumming. >> researchers call it facebook envy. it's the act of viewing your friends fabulous vacations, lovely children, attractive friends and great social lives. the research showed it can leave people feeling lonely, frustrated and angry. [ laughter ] >> jon: i'm not a doctor, but if you get upset because other people are happy, it seems your problem might not be facebook but that you are an (bleep). [ laughter ] who are these (bleep)? >> the study looked at german college students. one out of three of them said that they had feelings, specific feelings such as anger
. >> jon: it did for a second seem like steve croft was looking to buy some chinese workers. i picked up a couple of chinese guys for $10,000 each. good deal? no, what? 60 minutes is so stuffy. give me a news man i can relate to. >> a lot of items about the health and well being including the fact that full-on -- facebook can full-on bum you out. >> jon: thank you bra. talk to me in the language of the youth which makes me feel good because we're both very, very old. what...
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steve grasso is with us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we aren't seeing a sell-off. we are seeing more consolidation. >> the other day when we chatted, we talked about the 1500 level. we still wined up above this level. so it is a huge mental level. the other day we learned that europe is still on the forefront of a lot of investors posts minds, but not overly preoccupied with the notion of the market selling off in the united states. >> what are you watching in terms of headline risks for this market right now? you mentioned europe. how high is that on your agenda for the market? >> it is a higher than it was. i thought we handled it. i'm not being facetious. i thought we handled the europe situation. i thought we stopped everything. i thought it was a nonissue. the other day it taught us, it is still there and still a risk. >> are you worried about washington? with the sequester moving large? >> you could have asked me that six months ago, i would have said it is a huge issue. but even though we do have divided government, it seems as though, maybe it doesn't look
steve grasso is with us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we aren't seeing a sell-off. we are seeing more consolidation. >> the other day when we chatted, we talked about the 1500 level. we still wined up above this level. so it is a huge mental level. the other day we learned that europe is still on the forefront of a lot of investors posts minds, but not overly preoccupied with the notion of the market selling off in the united states. >> what are you watching...
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my bet is this stock goes higher tomorrow and you say, steve, you're right. >> last word to you, doc. >> i'm hoping i won't have to say steve, you're right, something i haven't done before and hoping this won't be the first time. >> and now twho made the more compelli compelling argument? >> the doc did. too much risk on green mountain coffee. if i want my coffee trade will look at sjm or starbucks. >> since the beginning of january nearly 250 stocks in s&p 500 have hit newhighs, many names you probably have in your portfolios. we will trade some names and put them on the wall. have a look at these names. which stocks have hit new highs. >> jpmorgan, one of the names we talked about. i think this name will be in the 50s before you blink and will happen very soon. we had a debate on netflix. i think it is on its way towards 200. on its way now, $183. i know there's a big short and part of why it's moving up the way it is. i realize it was under 100 before earnings but i think it has 200 written all over it. >> goldman sachs, picking up incredible amounts of market share. i think there
my bet is this stock goes higher tomorrow and you say, steve, you're right. >> last word to you, doc. >> i'm hoping i won't have to say steve, you're right, something i haven't done before and hoping this won't be the first time. >> and now twho made the more compelli compelling argument? >> the doc did. too much risk on green mountain coffee. if i want my coffee trade will look at sjm or starbucks. >> since the beginning of january nearly 250 stocks in s&p 500...
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. >> supplying steve with all of that versatile greenery is bay area legend armanino foods. in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it @nd processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year, they sold only 1,000 or so cases. but now, they are shipping upwards of a million cases annually. and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you knop, originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm,
. >> supplying steve with all of that versatile greenery is bay area legend armanino foods. in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it @nd processed, brought...
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. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-few grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being added but their history, and it's true. the cattle thrive on nutrient-rich native grasses that have been th
. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i...
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steve centanni, thank you. jenna: the hostage standoff in alabama ending with quite a dramatic raid at the end, of course the rescue of the five-year-old boy who i believe is now 6. it's his birthday today. that little boy held in that bunker for a week. rick folbaum is here with more on all of this. >> reporter: we know why the swats teams moved in why they day. they had been watching jimmy lee dykes on high surveillance equipment they got down into the bunker and they saw for the first time that he had a weapon near his young hostage. at that point the negotiation stopped and the raid was set in motion. when the agents stoefrpld tha agents stormed that homemade bunker there was a shootout. the f.b.i. putting out a statement last night detailing for the first time how dykes had rigged his bunker with explosives. they say he had reinforced the bunker in case police had tried to get in and that two homemade explosive devices were found, one in the ventilation pipe that he was using to communicate with the police
steve centanni, thank you. jenna: the hostage standoff in alabama ending with quite a dramatic raid at the end, of course the rescue of the five-year-old boy who i believe is now 6. it's his birthday today. that little boy held in that bunker for a week. rick folbaum is here with more on all of this. >> reporter: we know why the swats teams moved in why they day. they had been watching jimmy lee dykes on high surveillance equipment they got down into the bunker and they saw for the first...
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thank you steve for the president loves drones. the judge andrew napolitano has questions on how he wants to use them. connell: if you want to make some money on the whole drone discussion, here is a look at the stop plate in and of that sector. we will bring the judge in here next. you do not want to miss that. ♪ dagen: a confidential justice department memo came by nbc and revealed that the u.s. government can order the killing of any american citizen believed to be associated with al qaeda. connell: judge andrew napolitano is here. your take on what we have been hearing about drones and the legality of them. >> federal judges and ordinary citizens have been seeking the legal research on which the government has relied that they can kill if they are in harm of national security. suddenly, it shows up in an nbc newsroom earlier this week. they really have made fools of the judges who spent hours and days and weeks struggling over the laws involved here. the document itself is breathtaking and chilling in the cavalier way that su
thank you steve for the president loves drones. the judge andrew napolitano has questions on how he wants to use them. connell: if you want to make some money on the whole drone discussion, here is a look at the stop plate in and of that sector. we will bring the judge in here next. you do not want to miss that. ♪ dagen: a confidential justice department memo came by nbc and revealed that the u.s. government can order the killing of any american citizen believed to be associated with al...
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. >> steve mathias from central station. couple of incidents over the last couple weeks. on january 26 at 12:30 a.m., a large fight, 10 people fighting inside cosmo, located at 440 broadway. january 26 at horizon, 998 broadway, one woman was bunn punched in the face by another woman. the woman fell to the ground and was sexually battered by another [speaker not understood]. the initial suspect was arrested and the male suspect got away. there were the following specses from persons from the following clubs. club el monte, [speaker not understood]. and monroe at 473 broadway. on february 3rd, let's see, a little after 7 o'clock at the irish times during the super bowl, two victims were at the irish times and they got in a verbal dispute with two other people. they didn't feel safe so they left the bar. once outside the bar he they were attacked and beaten down to the ground. police, sfpd is still investigating. on january 10th at 2:00 a.m. there was a battery at taupe, 10 26 grant. on january 19th at little darlings, 312 columbus, they were operating after hours without a
. >> steve mathias from central station. couple of incidents over the last couple weeks. on january 26 at 12:30 a.m., a large fight, 10 people fighting inside cosmo, located at 440 broadway. january 26 at horizon, 998 broadway, one woman was bunn punched in the face by another woman. the woman fell to the ground and was sexually battered by another [speaker not understood]. the initial suspect was arrested and the male suspect got away. there were the following specses from persons from...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. a very good morning. mostly clear. seems to be mostly burning out. a couple of -- yesterday was coastal fog. temperatures, good 10 degrees cooler this morning. guess what. really cold air is on the way. what? i know. but colder this morning. patchy fog, otherwise it will be sunny. a little breezy at times. cloudy tomorrow, rain develops, not a lot. i think about .500 to maybe .3. very cold air moves in. it will be windy. a little warmer sunday/monday. this pattern, looks like one and done on the rain. there are hints, there was a viewer out there asking me are you seeing anything? there's a chance the polar jet and the branch jet could come together. we'll see. i think something will break. tomorrow we'll finally get some rain in here. today, though looks pretty good for sunshine. severe clear, as we say. concord, 37. 33 napa. i saw a 31 up in st. helena. santa rosa at 32. 38, san jose. livermore is in there. half moon bay, oakland, 41. yesterday they were both near 40. a big difference in the low 40s out towards richm
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. a very good morning. mostly clear. seems to be mostly burning out. a couple of -- yesterday was coastal fog. temperatures, good 10 degrees cooler this morning. guess what. really cold air is on the way. what? i know. but colder this morning. patchy fog, otherwise it will be sunny. a little breezy at times. cloudy tomorrow, rain develops, not a lot. i think about .500 to maybe .3. very cold air moves in. it will be windy. a little warmer...
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steve won $1 million. >> i thought i was having a heart attack. there was no way. i was sitting in the chair in my recliner, most all night long. >> reporter: the next day, they bought a couple more from the same gas station. and terri bagged the 50 grand. >> i'm not expecting anything like this to happen again. i want to take full advantage of it. >> reporter: he's not buying a new truck. >> i like the truck i've got. it's six, seven years old. it's a good truck and i like it. >> reporter: they'll keep guying scratch cards, kicking back until a ripe, old age. and no doubt, they will never stop talking about this amazing twist of fate. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> no new truck. >> yet. >> yeah, yet. >> i mean, come on. >>> sam, what have you got? >> we're going to start with really foggy pictures. we started talking about the snowstorm that could be. but this is something going on right now. that, ladies and gentlemen, is atlanta. >> oh, yeah. are you serious? >> yes. good morning, atlanta. and when we say zero visibility, we kin
steve won $1 million. >> i thought i was having a heart attack. there was no way. i was sitting in the chair in my recliner, most all night long. >> reporter: the next day, they bought a couple more from the same gas station. and terri bagged the 50 grand. >> i'm not expecting anything like this to happen again. i want to take full advantage of it. >> reporter: he's not buying a new truck. >> i like the truck i've got. it's six, seven years old. it's a good truck...
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. >> and let's check weather and traffic, steve is right here and he said you better check where your umbrella is. >> it is noticeably colder and there is some patchy fog and after this burns off it will be the wrong graphic. >> well, he just asked me when is the last time it rained and i was going to tell him, the 23rd of january. highs today will be in the 50s, here is sal. >> traffic does look good as you drive through, it is a nice looking drive -- i think my microphone fell off -- and traffic is moving well, let's go back to the desk. >>> all right, sal, we will pick it up from there, time now 6:01, we are following a developing story this one is coming in from san jose. a man had to be rushed to the hospital after being stabbed. alex savage is outside the apartment building where this happened so what do you know and who did it, alex? >> reporter: well, dave, i can tell you i just got an update but it is unclear what sparked the violence this morning but police believe a man was stabbed by his roommate. the two of them live inside this house on the circle although the accident -
. >> and let's check weather and traffic, steve is right here and he said you better check where your umbrella is. >> it is noticeably colder and there is some patchy fog and after this burns off it will be the wrong graphic. >> well, he just asked me when is the last time it rained and i was going to tell him, the 23rd of january. highs today will be in the 50s, here is sal. >> traffic does look good as you drive through, it is a nice looking drive -- i think my...
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if you talk to a steve tanger, he says, have faith in frankfurt. i have faith in roger, ralph lauren, i have tremendous faith in trinko. i don't have as much faith -- >> jcpenney, ron johnson on the show today. >> stock investing. >> 11:30 a.m. already reports about some layoffs at corporate offices. sales for the month of the quarter down. >> hasn't moved yet, because he's got kids in high school. hasn't moved to the west. i got news flash. they do have high schools in -- >> no, really? >> egg mcmuffin research, there are high schools there. my daughter met someone who went to high school in plano. very smart guy. that's a little anecdotal for you, maybe not empirical. you don't necessarily have to keep your house in california if you're running jcpenney. >> it's been a while. it has been a while. >> when they graduate, the guy's going to make a beeline. >> it's hard to move kids. >> it is? >> yeah, it is. i'm trying to give the guy a break here. >> i actually -- i want to move up. i don't want to get into this. i would like to move. would you hel
if you talk to a steve tanger, he says, have faith in frankfurt. i have faith in roger, ralph lauren, i have tremendous faith in trinko. i don't have as much faith -- >> jcpenney, ron johnson on the show today. >> stock investing. >> 11:30 a.m. already reports about some layoffs at corporate offices. sales for the month of the quarter down. >> hasn't moved yet, because he's got kids in high school. hasn't moved to the west. i got news flash. they do have high schools in...
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steve stirling -- gene sperling -- gene steuerle, he's not on written about he has lived up to nearly three decades ago jim was one of the godfather's of what became the tax reform act of 1986. one of the key moment in history of the income tax. gene pools of richard b. fisher chair at the urban institute. eric toder has been intimately involved in the income tax both treasury and the irs. is currently at urban institute fellow and codirector of the urban brookings tax policy center. and, finally, nina olson is taxpayer advocate at the irs, represents those of us who pay taxes, and those of us who must battle against the growing complexity of the modern revenue code. is a week or so ago than once office released its latest report on the status of the tax code, describes in great candor the flaws in the current system and describes some things we can do about it. let's start with joe who gives a brief history of the income tax. and before he starts let me let you know that after we do our presentation, speak among ourselves, will give everybody an opportunity to ask questions. for thos
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. >> steve: bobby dean and maria in the after the show show. martha: sounding the alarm on america's spending problem. the non-partisan congressional budget office says we are in for a massive and unsustainable increasing deficit if we don't get a handle on entitlements. good morning. glad to have you with us. gregg: the cbo is saying it deficit will go down to $840 billion. that's the first time it will drop a trillion dollars under president obama. martha: but with baby boomers retiring at the rate of 10,000 people a day. entitlement spending is set to explode. stuart, as we pointed out, there is a lot of enthusiasm that we won't rack up a trillion dollar deficit. >> reporter: the headline was all about the deficit is going to be below a trillion dollars. that's great news. the bad news and there is a lot of it. the next 10 years medicare will cost $1 trillion a year. obama-care subsidies will total nearly a trillion dollars. the cost of medicaid will double and the debt will go to the highest portion of tour economy than it's been in a gener
. >> steve: bobby dean and maria in the after the show show. martha: sounding the alarm on america's spending problem. the non-partisan congressional budget office says we are in for a massive and unsustainable increasing deficit if we don't get a handle on entitlements. good morning. glad to have you with us. gregg: the cbo is saying it deficit will go down to $840 billion. that's the first time it will drop a trillion dollars under president obama. martha: but with baby boomers retiring...
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first steve weber hit it big on $1 million scratchoff and his wife then had $50,000 the next day. >> he feared a lot of lottery officials wouldn't believe him. >> my heart started going 100 miles an hour and we, you know, we kept looking back and forth, looking for something wrong. i thought we'd go into a room and get a lie detector test and have to put our hand on a bible. >> they're saving the money for retirement. >>> he's the first iranian president to visit egypt in 30 years but mahmoud ahmadinejad is not getting a warm reception. some protesters, well, yep, threw a shoe at him and if you're flying into atlanta, expect some delays, this was the scene early this morning. it's like pea soup out there. that's hartsfield-jackson airport. the fog so thick it kept planes from landing. meteorologist indra petersons joins us with more. >> good morning. the good news we're seeing that lift here. visibility less than a quarter of a mile. i want to get to the big story everyone is talking about, the potential for a nor easter to develop friday night in through saturday morning, all thanks
first steve weber hit it big on $1 million scratchoff and his wife then had $50,000 the next day. >> he feared a lot of lottery officials wouldn't believe him. >> my heart started going 100 miles an hour and we, you know, we kept looking back and forth, looking for something wrong. i thought we'd go into a room and get a lie detector test and have to put our hand on a bible. >> they're saving the money for retirement. >>> he's the first iranian president to visit...
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let's go to steve. >> do you remember henderson? >> yes. >> he won twice too, i believe he did. >>> we are in between systems and the one out of the gulf of a alaska is looking good and we will talk more about that system coming up in about ten minutes, pam. >>> we are coming up at 5:30, officers at the scene of an overnight stabbing, the connection police are making between the two people involved. >>> san francisco police are about to reveal new information about a boy who vanished nearly 30 years ago. what ktvu channel 2 morning news has already learned about the kevin collins case. >>> and the big change in mail delivery to be announced by the postal service today. . >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, it is 530, steve are we going to see a little rain? >> some patchy fog is starting to form but this is more inland fog than coastal fog which is what we had yesterday. we have 50s to near 60s here is sal. >>> traffic is moving along relatively well and it's moving well along the willow pass grade and also moving well on sa
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. >> it is much cloudier than previous days, but for now let's go to steve paulson. >> we will be talking about some really cold air coming in on friday but highs are mainly in the 50s with a few touching 60s, here is sal. >>> for the most part we have nice looking traffic all over the place, this is a nice look driving through the called cod -- called cod ton anybody -- caldecott tunnel. in just a moment we will have another update, for now let's go back to the desk. >>> the u.s. postal service says they plan to stop delivering mail on saturdays. the postal service will continue delivering packages during the week. the move is expected to start in august and it is expected to save about $2 billion a year. the official announcement will be sometime this afternoon. >>> we move to continuing coverage into a triple homicide in rural west sonoma county. claudine wong joins us with the many questions tied that grim discovery, claudine? >> reporter: out here you can see the lights of the sheriff's deputies and then the light of the home in question and as you said police have been out here all
. >> it is much cloudier than previous days, but for now let's go to steve paulson. >> we will be talking about some really cold air coming in on friday but highs are mainly in the 50s with a few touching 60s, here is sal. >>> for the most part we have nice looking traffic all over the place, this is a nice look driving through the called cod -- called cod ton anybody -- caldecott tunnel. in just a moment we will have another update, for now let's go back to the desk....